Stuart Thiessen wrote:
>I have a suggestion. I'm not sure who should do it. Maybe it could be a
>function of the SW Journal. But what if a "yearbook" was published with
>all of that year's instructions in it. All of these wonderful lessons on
>email are great. But sometimes I find it hard to manage the volume of
>emails and keep everything organized.
SignWriting List
August 15, 2001
Thank you, Stuart, for this suggestion. You are right, we need better
documentation of lessons...
The SignWriting E-Lessons were supposed to be that "YearBook". In the
past, whenever I taught a lesson, I would immediately create web
pages for those lessons. That way, we could refer to each lesson in
sequence, as they were posted.
Then schedules got confused from a heavy workload, and the web
postings of the lessons got put aside. I keep thinking I will get
back to that schedule...but you can see how complicated it is with
SignWriting spreading to so many countries...
There is one solution right now, and anyone can do it. You can visit
the Archives, and search for Lessons, and you will receive a long
list of postings...
SignWriting List Archive
https://groups.yahoo.com/group/sw-l/
But not everyone likes that solution, because they find it annoying
to have to search...and they prefer direct personal attention, which
is understandable.
Meanwhile, a yearbook could be created by going through each message
in the Archive from January 1st to January 1st...and placing the
Lessons and diagrams into a PDF file...
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Val ;->
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Valerie Sutton
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